Decline in Outdoor Play as a Factor in Childhood Obesity
According to research, there is a decreasing trend in the amount of outdoor play among children. This reduction in physical activity, especially when combined with easy access to high-calorie, low-nutrition foods, is identified as a significant contributor to the rise in childhood obesity.
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